Bob Saget: That's What I'm Talking About

May. 10,2013      
Rating:
5.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Bob Saget takes to the stage with a song in his heart. A filthy, filthy song to be exact. In his latest stand up special, Saget lets loose and embraces the dark side as he tells his favorite dirty jokes and stories about his dad - the guy who made him like this.

Bob Saget as  Himself

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Reviews

Raetsonwe
2013/05/10

Redundant and unnecessary.

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Lucybespro
2013/05/11

It is a performances centric movie

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Executscan
2013/05/12

Expected more

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Tobias Burrows
2013/05/13

It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.

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cinephyler
2013/05/14

A couple half decent jokes in the hour somewhere, but mostly just a lot of jokes using the word "come" as a double entendre and the audience laughing like they didn't see it coming a mile a way.If "FOL = fart out loud" makes you laugh out loud, this show is for you.For the rest of us, it's just a guy trying his hardest to see if he can use profane language, non sequitur or not, forced or not, for an hour straight.

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srjcochrane
2013/05/15

This is woeful. Saget bored the crap out of me in Full House and then FHV now he thinks he is comedic. Whomever wrote the first review must be Saget or his mother. The guy is boring and witless. Retire, become a drunk and ask for money from GoFundMe because you have no skills whatsoever

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Neal-17
2013/05/16

Saget does it again. This too-brief set showcases his skill as a ribald raconteur. This Vaudeville is as classic as the ages, and modern in every perceivable respect at the same time. Saget shies away from no topic. I will not list them so as not to spoil the essential surprise, but they are priceless.The crowd takes the spotlight frequently, especially a few choice audience members who at various times possess abnormally small or large genitalia, explosive diarrhea, or any sort of perverted, sand-lot nonsense, and oddly it WORKS.Worth the hour, and 15 minutes more, if it existed.

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gavin6942
2013/05/17

This is some awkward stand-up, as it never really gets anywhere. Saget spends most of his time just razzing the audience (particularly a kid who calls himself J-Bone). Yet, this somehow works, because Saget is just fun to watch do his thing. Not quite sure why he was talking strange through much of the act, but who knows? He is still cashing in on his connections with Dave Coulier and John Stamos and telling stories about what they do on their own time. And that is pure brilliance. Whether or not the stories are true, he knows he picked up his big fan base as Danny Tanner and then being vulgar to counter-act it. And people love it. Heck, I would be first in line if he came through here.

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